AtlLaw,
Back around 1974 or 75, when I was a bit younger and had money to spend on frivolous things. I decided to stop in a Herman's Sporting Goods Store. While I was browsing around for a new basketball, I noticed that in addition to the regular rifles and shotguns, they had a rifle "kit". That really piqued my curiosity. It was a CVA 45 cal, flintlock rifle.
I was a huge fan of Davy (Remember, Davy, Davy, Crockett, King of the wild frontier?) Crockett, when I was younger, so I decided to buy it. I don't remember exactly how much it cost, but it couldn't have been more than $30 - $40.
Anyway, I took it home, and started working on it, one thing or another always prevented me from completing it. Then I got married, had kids, and moved two times over the years, now I can't find all the parts to the gun.
I still know where the barrel, and stock are in my bedroom. They're still sitting behind the antique oak roll-top desk, but I can't find the lock, trigger guard, and ramrod. Your post just reminded my of my unfinished gun, parts unknown laying around, in the house. Maybe one of these days, when I stumble upon the other parts, I'll seriously sit down and work on completing my "first" BP rifle.